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MP tells first minister not to ‘dither’ over Indyref2

Sturgeon told to strike early as Brexit opens new doors

- GARETH MCPHERSON POLITICAL EDITOR gmcpherson@thecourier.co.uk

Nicola Sturgeon dangled the prospect of holding an independen­ce referendum by spring 2021 as pressure mounted on her at the SNP conference to strike early.

One of her MPs told the first minister not to “dither” on Indyref2 when Brexit provides the “here and now” opportunit­y to break away.

And Scottish Government frontbench­er Michael Russell called for a debate on how to secure independen­ce other than through a sanctioned referendum.

Ms Sturgeon said she will update the country on her plans for a second vote on independen­ce when the terms of Brexit are clearer, which she had expected to be in the autumn.

The SNP leader said a vote before the next Holyrood election in May 2021 is “still possible”.

“Of course, the other point that should be made, and I will make, is that there is a mandate for that within this parliament,” she told STV. The FM delivers her speech to SNP activists today, many of whom are restless for another breakaway poll.

She is expected to tell them that the SNP will offer “optimism and hope” to the “unfolding calamity” of the UK Government.

“Just think how much more hope will be possible when we take Scotland’s future into Scotland’s hands and become an independen­t country,” the FM will say.

In a warning to Sturgeon, the SNP MP Angus MacNeil said the chance of securing independen­ce through Brexit must not be lost.

“We cannot dither at this point,” the Western Isles representa­tive said.

“We cannot be like the Jacobites in Derby and let the opportunit­y pass as they did in 1745 and 1746.”

He said that if the Conservati­ve Government refuse to sanction an official referendum, they will have to “make it another way”.

Mr Russell, the Brexit secretary, was asked at a fringe event whether a mandate to hold a legally-binding secession vote could be achieved via a general election.

“The SNP’s view of this is there should be a referendum – that’s been our policy for a long time.

“But if the Unionist parties then say ‘you can’t have a referendum’, which is what the debate has been in the last few weeks, then there has to be discussion­s about what happens next.”

“We can’t have a second independen­ce referendum in which we do not win that referendum, that would be the utterly wrong thing to do.”

 ?? Picture: Getty Images. ?? First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has some fun at the SNP conference at the SECC in Glasgow.
Picture: Getty Images. First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has some fun at the SNP conference at the SECC in Glasgow.

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